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supertreo
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hi, i searched but didn't find anything on the topic. i'm considering using t-nuts to install my subs and i was wondering what size i should use. i'm running treo ssi's.
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I use 10-24's and have never had a problem. I would use as big as you can get away with.

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where can i get them?
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Any hardware store should have them. I've gotten them from Ace Hardware as well as Lowe's.

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there is better H-nuts found at www.partsexpress.com , there cheap and hold better. i use 1/4-20 for my 15". not all subs can you use t or h nuts depending how close the hole is too the frame. you should be fine using 10-32 or 10-24 on those treos...
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thanks for the help, i did not know that there were so many sizes.
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what is the difference between the 10-24 and 10-32? how do i know which one to get? and what screws do i use with them?
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Difference is size. Either will do. You want machine screws to go with them---same size as the nut you buy (meaning 10-24 or 10-32).

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